Chapter 8 Bone Tissue Dynamic tissue that continually remodels itself Bones and bone tissue –bone...

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Chapter 8 Bone Tissue Dynamic tissue that continually remodels itself Bones and bone tissue bone or osseous tissue is a connective tissue with a matrix hardened by minerals (calcium phosphate) bones make up the skeletal system individual bones are made up of bone tissue, marrow, cartilage & periosteum Functions of the skeletal system support, protection, movement, blood

Transcript of Chapter 8 Bone Tissue Dynamic tissue that continually remodels itself Bones and bone tissue –bone...

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Chapter 8Bone Tissue

• Dynamic tissue that continually remodels itself• Bones and bone tissue

– bone or osseous tissue is a connective tissue with a matrix hardened by minerals(calcium phosphate)

– bones make up the skeletal system • individual bones are made up of bone

tissue, marrow, cartilage & periosteum

• Functions of the skeletal system– support, protection, movement, blood formation,

mineral reservoir, pH balance & detoxification

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Shapes of Bones

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Structure of a Flat Bone

• External and internal surfaces of flat bone are composed of compact bone

• Middle layer is spongy bone (diploe). No marrow cavity

• Blow to the skull may fracture outer layer and crush diploe, but not harm inner compact bone

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Structure of a Long Bone

• Periosteum & articular cartilage

• Compact & spongy bone

• Endosteum• Yellow marrow

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General Features of Bones• Shaft (diaphysis) is cylinder of compact bone containing

marrow cavity (medullary cavity) & lined with endosteum (cells providing bone resorption & deposition)

• Enlarged ends (epiphyses) are spongy bone covered with a layer of compact bone– enlarged to strengthen joint & provide for attachment of tendons

and ligaments

• Joint surface covered with cartilage (lubrication)• Remainder of bone covered with periosteum

– outer fibrous layer continuous with tendons• perforating or Sharpey’s fibers penetrate into bone matrix

– inner osteogenic layer important for growth & healing

• Epiphyseal plate or line depends on age

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Cells of Osseous Tissue

• Osteogenic cells reside in endosteum or periosteum– multiply continuously & differentiate into osteoblasts

• Osteoblasts form organic matter of matrix & help to mineralize it in response to stress or fractures

• Osteocytes are osteoblasts that have become trapped– reside in lacunae by are connected to each other via canaliculi– signal osteoclasts & osteoblasts about mechanical stresses

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Cells of Osseous Tissue

• Osteoclasts develop in bone marrow by the fusion of the same stem cells that give rise to monocytes of the blood

• Reside in pits called resorption bays that they have eaten into the surface of the bone

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Matrix of Osseous Tissue

• Dry weight is 1/3 organic & 2/3 inorganic matter• Organic matter

– collagen, glycosaminoglycans, proteoglycans & glycoproteins

• Inorganic matter– 85% hydroxyapatite (crystallized calcium phosphate salt)– 10% calcium carbonate– other minerals

• Combination provides for strength & resilience– minerals resist compression; collagen resists tension

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Role of Collagen & Minerals

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Compact Bone• Osteons or haversian systems

– cylinders of tissue formed from layers of matrix concentrically arranged around a blood vessel• lamellae are the individual layers• haversian canal holds the blood vessels

– osteocytes connected to each other and the haversian blood supply by tiny cell processes

• Perforating canals or Volkmann canals– branches from nutrient arteries that run perpendicular

to the haversian canals

• Circumferential or outer lamellae

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Histology of Compact Bone

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Spongy Bone

• Spongelike appearance formed by rods and plates of bone called trabeculae– spaces filled with red bone marrow

• Trabeculae have few osteons or haversian canals– no osteocyte is far from blood of bone marrow

• Provides strength with little weight– trabeculae develop along bone’s lines of stress

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Bone Marrow

• Soft tissue that occupies the medullary cavity of a long bone or the spaces amid the trabeculae of spongy bone

• Red marrow looks like thick blood– mesh of reticular fibers and immature cells– hemopoietic means produces blood cells– in adults found in axial skeleton & girdles

• Yellow marrow– fatty marrow of long bones in adults

• Gelatinous marrow– yellow marrow replaced with reddish jelly

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Intramembranous Ossification• Produces flat bones of skull & clavicle• Steps of the process

– mesenchyme condenses into a sheet of soft tissue• transforms into a network of soft trabeculae

– osteoblasts gather on the trabeculae to form osteoid tissue (uncalcified bone)

– calcium phosphate is deposited in the matrix transforming the osteoblasts into osteocytes

– osteoclasts remodel the center to contain marrow spaces & osteoblasts remodel the surface to form compact bone

– mesenchyme at the surface gives rise to periosteum

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Endochondral Ossification• Primary ossification center forms in cartilage model

– chondrocytes near the center swell to form primary ossification center

– matrix is reduced & model becomes weak at that point– cells of the perichondrium produce a bony collar– cuts off diffusion of nutrients and hastens their death

• Primary marrow space formed by periosteal bud– osteogenic cells invade & transform into osteoblasts– osteoid tissue deposited and calcified into trabeculae at

same time osteoclasts work to enlarge the primary marrow cavity

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Primary Ossification Center & Marrow Space

• Both form in center of cartilage model -- same process begins again subsequently at ends of cartilage model.

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The Metaphysis• Transitional zone between head and shaft of a

developing long bone• Zone of reserve cartilage is layer of resting cartilage• Zone of cell proliferation is layer

– chondrocytes multiply forming columns of flat lacunae

• Zone of cell hypertrophy shows hypertrophy• Zone of calcification shows mineralization between

columns of lacunae• Zone of bone deposition -- chondrocytes die and

each channel is filled with osteoblasts and blood vessels to form a haversian canal & osteon

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Secondary Ossification Center

• Begin to form in the epiphyses near time of birth• Same stages occur as in primary ossification center

– result is center of epiphyseal cartilage being transformed into spongy bone

• Hyaline cartilage remains on joint surface as articular cartilage and at junction of diaphysis & epiphysis (epiphyseal plate)– each side of epiphyseal plate has a metaphysis

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Metaphysis & Secondary Ossification Center

• Metaphysis is cartilagenous material that remains as growth plate between medullary cavity & secondary ossification centers in the epiphyses.

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Epiphyseal Plates

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Bone Growth and Remodeling• Grow and remodel themselves throughout life

– growing brain or starting to walk– athletes or history of manual labor have greater density & mass

of bone

• Cartilage grows by both appositional & interstitial growth• Bones increase in length by interstitial growth of

epiphyseal plate• Bones increase in width by appositional growth

– osteoblasts lay down matrix in layers parallel to the outer surface & osteoclasts dissolve bone on inner surface

– if one process outpaces the other, bone deformities occur(osteitis deformans)

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Achondroplastic Dwarfism• Short stature but normal-

sized head and trunk– long bones of the limbs

stop growing in childhood but other bones unaffected

• Result of spontaneous mutation when DNA is replicated– mutant allele is dominant

• Pituitary dwarf has lack of growth hormone– short stature with normal

proportions

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Mineral Deposition• Mineralization is crystallization process in which

ions (calcium, phosphate & others) are removed from blood plasma & deposited in bone tissue

• Steps of the mineralization process– osteoblasts produce collagen fibers that spiral along the

length of the osteon in alternating directions– fibers become encrusted with minerals hardening matrix

• ion concentration must reach the solubility product for crystal formation to occur & then positive feedback forms more

• Ectopic ossification is abnormal calcification– may occur in lungs, brain, eyes, muscles, tendons or

arteries (arteriosclerosis)

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Mineral Resorption

• Process of dissolving bone & releasing minerals into the blood– performed by osteoclasts “ruffled border”

• hydrogen pumps in the cell membrane secrete hydrogen ions into the space between the osteoclast & the bone

• chloride ions follow by electrical attraction• hydrochloric acid & a pH of 4 dissolve bone minerals• an enzyme (acid phosphatase) digests the collagen

• Braces on the teeth reposition teeth by creating greater pressure of the tooth on the bone– stimulating osteoclasts & osteoblasts to remodel jaw

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Functions of Calcium & Phosphate

• Phosphate is a component of DNA, RNA, ATP, phospholipids, & acid-base buffers

• Calcium is needed for communication between neurons, muscle contraction, blood clotting & exocytosis

• Calcium plasma concentration is 9.2 to 10.4 mg/dL -- 45% is as Ca+2, rest is bound to plasma proteins & is not physiologically active

• Phosphate plasma concentration is 3.5 to 4.0 mg/dL & occurs in 2 forms: HPO4 -2 & H2PO4

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Ion Imbalances• Changes in phosphate concentration have little effect• Changes in calcium can be serious

– hypocalcemia is deficiency of blood calcium• causes excessive excitability of nervous system leading to

muscle spasms, tremors or tetanus– carpopedal spasm or laryngospasm

• calcium normally binds to cell surface contributing to resting membrane potential

– with less calcium, sodium channels open more easily exciting neuron

– hypercalcemia • excessive calcium binding to cell surface makes sodium channels

less likely to open, depressing nervous system

• Homeostasis depends on calcitriol, calcitonin & PTH

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Carpopedal Spasm

• Hypocalcemia causing overexcitability of nervous system and muscle spasm

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Calcitriol (Activated Vitamin D)• Produced by the following process

– UV radiation penetrating to the dermal blood vessels converts a cholesterol derivative (7-dehydrocholesterol) to (cholecalciferol) D3

– liver converts it to calcidiol– kidney converts it to calcitriol

• Calcitriol behaves as a hormone– stimulates intestine to absorb calcium & phosphate– reduces urinary secretion of calcium & phosphate– promotes osteoclast activity

• Abnormal softness of the bones is called rickets in children and osteomalacia in adults

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Calcitriol Synthesis & Action

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Calcitonin

• Secreted by C cells of the thyroid gland when calcium concentration rises too high

• Functions– reduces osteoclast activity by as much as 70% in 15

minutes– increases the number & activity of osteoblasts

• Important role in children, but little effect in adults– calcitonin deficiency is not known to cause any disease

in adults– may be useful in reducing bone loss in osteoporosis

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Parathyroid Hormone

• Secreted by the parathyroid glands on the posterior surface of the thyroid gland

• Released when calcium blood level is too low• Functions

– inhibits activity of osteoblasts– stimulates osteoclast multiplication & activity– reduces calcium secretion & increases phosphate

secretion in the urine– stimulates the production of an enzyme in the kidneys

that carries out the last step in calcitriol synthesis

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Control of Calcium Levels

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Other Factors Affecting Bone• 20 or more hormones, vitamins & growth factors

not well understood• Bone growth especially rapid at puberty

– hormones stimulate proliferation of osteogenic cells and chondrocytes in growth plate

– adolescent girls grow faster than boys & reach their full height earlier (estrogen has stronger effect)

– males grow for a longer time

• Growth ceases when epiphyseal plate “closes”– anabolic steroids may cause premature closure of

growth plate producing short adult stature

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Fractures and Their Repair

• Stress fracture is a break caused by abnormal trauma to a bone– car accident, fall, athletics, etc

• Pathological fracture is a break in a bone weakened by some other disease– bone cancer or osteoporosis

• Fractures are classified by their structural characteristics -- causing a break in the skin, breaking into multiple pieces, etc– or after a physician who first described it

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Types of Bone Fractures (Table 8.3)

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Healing of Fractures• Normally healing takes 8 - 12 weeks (longer in

elderly)• Stages of healing

– fracture hematoma (1)• broken vessels form a blood clot

– granulation tissue (2)• fibrous tissue formed by fibroblasts & infiltrated by capillaries

– callus formation (3)• soft callus of fibrocartilage replaced by hard callus of bone in

6 weeks

– remodeling (4) occurs over next 6 months as spongy bone is replaced with compact bone

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Healing of Fractures

1 2

3 4

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Treatment of Fractures• Closed reduction

– fragments are aligned with manipulation & casted

• Open reduction– surgical exposure & repair with plates & screws

• Traction is not used in elderly due to risks of long-term confinement to bed– hip fractures are pinned & early walking is encouraged

• Electrical stimulation is used on fractures that take longer than 2 months to heal

• Orthopedics = prevention & correction of injuries and disorders of the bones, joints & muscles

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Osteoporosis• Most common bone disease• Bones lose mass & become brittle due to loss of

both organic matrix & minerals– risk of fracture of hip, wrist & vertebral column– lead to fatal complications such as pneumonia– widow’s (dowager’s) hump is deformed spine

• Postmenopausal white women at greatest risk– by age 70, average loss is 30% of bone mass

• ERT slows its progress, but best treatment is prevention -- exercise & calcium intake (1000 mg/day) between ages 25 and 40